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Comentado por Minze

I just completed this on live so I'll give a rundown of what I used for anyone that might be struggling. All in all this challenge was much easier than the Wailing Caverns was for me.

I used 13 unique pets. Most of which are easily obtained. A few are harder to obtain, but I'll offer replacements for those if I can think of any.

Pets will be listed by name, order in party, and skill set (ex: 1,1,1 would be the first skill in their drop down in all options). If an X is listed it means that pet never came out in the battle so you can fill it with any other pet. If you see a pets name twice that means it survived its last fight with enough health to go into the next fight. I didn't use any duplicates.

Fight 6: Rat (and crew)Pets: Xu-fu, Cub of Xuen , Fiendish Imp , xNotes: I didn't test it but you should be able to switch out Xu-fu with any other pet that has Beast damage and a heal or a dodge.

Fight 7: Monkey (and crew)Pets: Unborn Val'kyr , Zandalari Anklerender , Horned Lizard Notes: I recycled Unborn Val'kyr and Zandalari Anklerender since both still had high enough life. Same tactic as with fight 5 with Horned Lizard for cleanup. While not tested you could use a generic Mechanical team for this if you don't have Unborn Val'kyr

Fight 8: Bird (and crew)Pets: Unborn Val'kyr , Kirin Tor Familiar , Emerald Proto-Whelp Notes: Unborn Val'kyr did a lot of work. This is her last fight. Use the same tactic as fight 5; use Doom then use Haunt. Send in Kirin Tor Familiar (or any generic magic pet) and finish the bird off. Once Kirin Tor Familiar dies, since Unborn Val'kyr back in. Let her die fighting. Send in Emerald for the cleanup.

Comentado por Muldrok

Deadmines, Battle pet dungeon how to:

Stage 1:1st Encounter BossCeifador de Inimigos 50 with 50% damage reduction and a maximum of 35% of its total HP taken per hit. With no backline pets.Type: Mechanical. Soloable by an Elemental pet like Chama Vil using Queimar, Imolar, Conflagrar.Notes: This boss is using Fluxo, so use one more elemental pet as backup and one pet that you are not gonna use further in this dungeon.

Stage 2:2nd EncounterDéfias Desafortunado with 50% damage reduction and 2 backline pets of common quality from Aquatic, Flying or Critter family.Type:Undead. Soloable by a Coelho or any other pet from its family using Ímpeto, Esquivar, Escavar.Notes: Nothing special about this pet to mention.

Stage 3:4th EncounterMacaco Minerador with 50% damage reduction and 2 backline pets of common quality from Aquatic, Flying or Critter family.Type:Beast. Soloable by Estrelita de Ferro, with the usual combo.Notes: Nothing special about this pet to mention.

Comentado por just4u

First day it opened. I beat it 2 times with this team. Without heal. (some pets are just back up and are suggestions, soloed and duoed all fights.Will update after i get some more experience on it.16 Pets, Back ups can be substituted for pretty much anything, chosen purely on weaknesses of boss. Same for the empty slots.

anytime a one or two pet are mentioned, use a filler pet that u can swap in and deal with backline pets, strategies here are for bosses and elitesgood backline-dealing pets are: emerald proto-whelp(2/2/2), anubisath idol(1/1/1), emperor crab(1/1/1), teroclaw hatchling(2/2/2), singing sunflower(2/1/2) because they almost lose no npoverall easy - enjoy your own mining monkey

Comentado por antoniop23

I'm going out on a limb by making this claim but here it goes anyhow! Currently, it's quite possible that the best choice - for those who base best choices upon efficiency and effectiveness - is as follows:

Stage One, Foe Reaper 50, use an Amethyst and/or a Crimson Shale Hatchling . Use Stone Rush and Burn, in that order, on repeat. Welcome to Sixth-round Victory-town!

Stage Two, on Unfortunate Defias, Trashy is a far better choice than any rabbit could be due to it being far stronger. Not to mention that a Family Reunion followed by a Dumpster Dive is entirely a knock-out combination here -- if need be, quick clean up of any remaining trash can be accomplished with a Nexus Whelpling and it's tried & true Arcane Storm to Mana Surge. Against Angry Geode, a rotation with Tiny Red Carp of Whirlpool, Cleansing Rain, Pass, Water Jet, Water Jet, Water Jet will quickly lay waste here -- clean up with Nexus Whelpling Arcane Storm to Mana Surge or have a Fledgling Warden Owl or a Sharptalon Hatchling (the key is a higher-strength Battle Pet with the Savage Talon ability) in your line up so that you can switch them in and more quickly deal with Aquatic trash in case that's what spawns for your encounter.

Stage Four, I agree with the strategy that other's have posted here regarding "Captain" Klutz. Unborn Val'kyr . Pass, Curse, Haunt, then Zandalari Kneebiter , Black Claw to Hunting Party for the win.

Stage Five, Klutz's Battle Rat has been well acknowledged and the Zandalari Kneebiter Black Claw to Hunting Party will promptly suffice. I suggest cleaning up with Nexus Whelpling Arcane Storm to Mana Surge. Klutz's Battle Monkey is another easy target for Explode. Considering that Explode is based upon the maximum health of the Battle Pet which casts it, a couple possible higher-health options at this point could be Pocket Cannon and Pet Bombling . As always, clean up is made easy with a Nexus Whelpling and Arcane Storm to Mana Surge. I wonder how Klutz's Battle Bird will be won - no, just kidding, I don't - it's gonna be with the Nexus Whelping , you silly! Only this time there should be time enough to incorporate some Tail Sweeps between the Arcane Storm to Mana Surge cooldowns.

(If you only had one of these Nexus Whelplings in your current Battle Pet collection but have any inclination to battle pets via Battle Pet Pet Battles, I highly recommend getting at least a second of these Nexus Whelplings. If you had two or three upon entering Pet Battle Challenge: Deadmines, despite how much it seemed like they've been used up to this point, they should have plenty of health left even if your Nexus Whelpling inventory was poorly rotated throughout the clean-up roles in previous fights.)

Stage Six, defeating Cookie's Leftovers in or around ten rounds by using Searing Scorchling (Pass, Scorched Earth, Flame Breath, Conflagrate, then Flame Breath) and Spawn of Onyxia (Pass, Scorched Earth, Tail Sweep, then Tail Sweep) may be comparable to the more straightforward Mechanical Pandaren Hatchling method, use discretion.

As I remember a time when I had but a few Battle Pets and would look on Internet for strategies to consider for various Battle Pet Pet Battles, it was my aim here to offer some more Battle Pet options for people to choose from for running this quest! My other goal was to lend some of my expertise in getting redundant tasks done hastily to the people which are more interested in that aspect than they are in how to get through an encounter by soloing it regardless of how many rounds or how long that method may entail.

Comentado por saillaw

If you don't use Rematch, you should, it makes running this (and other pet battles) so much easier. And Xu-Fu's is full of great strategies.

To use this code, select all the text below, hit Ctrl+C to copy, then create a new tab in your pet journal by clicking on the + sign to the right of the pet journal (Call it whatever you want but I call it "Dead Mines"), and then right click the tab and select the "Import Teams" option. You can then hit Ctrl+V to paste the code in there.

From then on, whenever you select one of the battle pets in the instance a little Rematch window will come-up asking if you want to load the team for that fight, load it and also be sure to click on the little note button so you can see the notes on what to do for each turn. If you start the fight and forgot to open the notes, don't worry, you can open them again by opening your pet journal and clicking on the note icon.